Some birds that are native to North America, I have not seen in North America. One such bird is the Bufflehead. I saw this bird for the first time in London, England.

There are sightings in England and Europe for these on All About Birds. I was kind of thrown off in identifying this diving duck. I am far from an expert and the colouring listed online for a bufflehead female appears to be brown, but in these images the duck appears to be black. I will have to look through my pictures more, but I do not think I captured a male. This female was on a pond on a cloudy day. The pond was mostly well shaded by trees hanging over it creating an even darker situation.

In multiple images not taken in consecutive order it appeared maybe a hook was in its beak. I could be wrong, but to be on the safe side I contacted the entity responsible for the pond and they were going to check it out.
Again, I would like to emphasis that sometimes what many think is not the best lighting can still create nice lighting for your images. Don’t discount the cloudy days.
Great photos & what a beauty!
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Cute little duck. I actually sat near the pond’s edge for a while and this was came and did its diving close by. It gave me good opportunities to take photos. I love it when they do that.
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they are cute!
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Cooperative subjects are always nice, but sometimes hard to find. Did you take your large telephoto with you on your trip? Carry on or checked?
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My camera bag was carry on and my zoom was in it. I had a small backpack to carry the camera around in. The large lens only went in it when I was sure I would see wildlife. You can’t have camera batteries in checked luggage. It had to go in the cabin with you.
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